No, ComScore’s numbers are for smartphone market share, not OS market share. ComScore’s numbers do not include the iPod Touch or the iPad.

But as I’ve been saying for several years now, I believe the
mobile OS market will play out very similarly to Windows and
Macintosh, with Android in the role of Windows. And so if you want
to be in front of the largest number of users, you need to be on
Android.

Something makes me think Wilson will be giving the same advice again six months from now, and yet the list of companies that have succeeded with an Android-first or Android-only development schedule will remain negligible.